In alienation situations, favoured parents» behavior constitutes
psychological abuse when they manipulate and influence children to participate in depriving themselves of love, nurturance, and involvement with their other parent.
Not exact matches
When looking at incest, for instance, it is quite clear that permitting consanguineous relationships will lead to power imbalances,
psychological damage, sexual
abuse, and a high rate of genetic diseases.
Psychological domestic
abuse when it occurred alone seems to be the most damaging, perhaps because people are unable to recognise and speak out about it,» she continued.
When children were exposed to physical violence in the home as well as
psychological domestic
abuse, they were more likely to be happier with the social support they were able to access.
Psychological maltreatment that occurred alongside physical or sexual
abuse was associated with significantly more severe and far - ranging negative outcomes than
when children were sexually and physically
abused and not psychologically
abused, the study found.
«The persistence of
abuse when organisations publicise such policies may in fact reinforce any feelings that employees may have that the organisation is to blame for their
psychological state, as mistreatment from managers indicates that policies to prevent
abuse are not working.»
When dogs or cats in its care need special medical or
psychological care (like dogs from neglect /
abuse situations), FFR provides it.
In this series of posts we touched on some of the
psychological defenses and reasons behind
abuse or relinquishing pets as discussed in
When Pets Come Between Partners by Joel Gavriele - Gold, PhD.
As a moving - image memoir and deeply disturbing confessional, First Person Plural covers the years 1984 to 1996
when Hershman Leeson was grappling with her emotional scars and the
psychological blowback from a childhood of physical and sexual
abuse, followed by a period in her life as a battered wife who, with her daughter, eventually found the courage to walk away from that situation.
Physiological and
psychological consequences of alcohol and other substances of
abuse, including
when behind the wheel.
Psychological abuse happens
when one partner manipulates, controls, insults, calls names, and otherwise disparages his or her partner.
When it occurs exclusively, it may have more adverse impact on the child and on later adult
psychological functioning than the
psychological consequences of physical
abuse, especially with respect to such measures as depression and self - esteem, 7 aggression, delinquency, or interpersonal problems.8
Main Outcome Measures (1) Association of 7 adverse exposures (3 categories of child
abuse [physical
abuse, sexual
abuse, and
psychological maltreatment] and 4 categories of household dysfunction [caregiver problem drinking, caregiver depression, caregiver treated violently, and criminal behavior in the household]-RRB- derived from data collected
when the child was 4 years old.
Some relationships should break up, especially those characterized by violence and physical and / or
psychological abuse, and people who feel committed to such toxic relationships might stay even
when it's not in their best interests.
The practice of clinical social work also includes counseling, behavior modification, consultation, client - centered advocacy, crisis intervention, and the provision of needed information and education to clients,
when using methods of a
psychological nature to evaluate, assess, diagnose, treat, and prevent emotional and mental disorders and dysfunctions (whether cognitive, affective, or behavioral), sexual dysfunction, behavioral disorders, alcoholism, or substance
abuse.
The practice of mental health counseling also includes counseling, behavior modification, consultation, client - centered advocacy, crisis intervention, and the provision of needed information and education to clients,
when using methods of a
psychological nature to evaluate, assess, diagnose, treat, and prevent emotional and mental disorders and dysfunctions (whether cognitive, affective, or behavioral), behavioral disorders, sexual dysfunction, alcoholism, or substance
abuse.
Since it is well established that children fare best through divorce
when they have an ongoing relationship with BOTH of their parents, Dr. Bone describes parental alienation as attacking this important premise, making it a form of
Psychological Child
Abuse.
This would thereby minimize the extent of the child
abuse caused by tactics utilized in parental alienation (Child Psychological Abuse noted in DSM - V) as well as the ruthless exploitation in a legal system when there is no «real» shared parenting by both loving and fit par
abuse caused by tactics utilized in parental alienation (Child
Psychological Abuse noted in DSM - V) as well as the ruthless exploitation in a legal system when there is no «real» shared parenting by both loving and fit par
Abuse noted in DSM - V) as well as the ruthless exploitation in a legal system
when there is no «real» shared parenting by both loving and fit parents.
From the other side, movement toward synthesis represents the acknowledgement that an attachment - based model for the construct of parental alienation represents an accurate description of the clinical phenomenon and warrants a DSM - 5 diagnosis of V995.51 Child
Psychological Abuse, Confirmed
when the three diagnostic indicators of attachment - based «parental alienation» are present.
Failure to respond to this type of
psychological child
abuse when it is present is to abandon the child to the severely distorting effects of the
psychological child
abuse of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent that will have a long - term destructive impact on the child's
psychological development, likely influencing future generations of the family as well through the transmission of the effects of the child
abuse to the next generation through the future pathogenic parenting of the current child with his or her own children.
In addition to children feeling hurt, scared, or sad
when their parents yell at them, verbal
abuse has the ability to cause deeper
psychological issues that carry into adulthood.
The
psychological injury caused to the child by a Type II decisional error of saying there was no sexual
abuse of the child
when in truth there was, and
when the child actually takes the momentous step of disclosing the sexual
abuse to others, is extremely severe and devastating to the child.
While it is possible that judges may still not order a protective separation, it will be extremely hard for them not to order a protective separation
when ALL mental health professionals are giving the child a DSM - 5 diagnosis of V995.57 Child
Psychological Abuse, Confirmed, and the entire field of professional psychology is saying that the child's treatment REQUIRES the child's protective separation from the psychopathology of the allied and supposedly favored narcissistic / (borderline) parent.
When sexual
abuse occurs in childhood, it can have serious and lasting effects on the
psychological and physical wellbeing of the victim.
Infant intersubjectivity is a well - established theory of how infants learn about self, others, and the world, and its relevance in how older children re-learn such fundamental
psychological realities
when their original learning was embedded in experiences of
abuse and neglect is also worth serious consideration by those who provide treatment to such children.
Emotional
abuse is defined by the Child Protection Act (South Australia) as
when a child has suffered or is likely to suffer
psychological injury detrimental to the child's well - being, or the child's
psychological development is in jeopardy.
Usually, a parent is denied custody
when there is an issue that deems him unfit, such as a
psychological disorder or a history of substance
abuse.
What to do
when your own deal breakers, such as physical or
psychological abuse, are part of the couple's history
Focus on what to do
when your own deal breakers, such as physical or
psychological abuse, are part of the couple's history